J Soc Gynecol Investig
March 2002
Objectives: Cocaine abuse is often associated with reproductive cycle dysfunction including altered menstrual cyclicity and decreased ovulation rates. Cocaine might also alter prolactin (PRL) secretion, presumably through the effects of this drug on hypothalamic dopamine, the primary factor regulating pituitary PRL secretion. We assessed basal and pulsatile PRL levels to determine whether hyperprolactinemia is associated with cocaine-induced disruption of menstrual cyclicity in rhesus monkeys.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To review the physiology, pathology, and treatment of proximal tubal disease.
Data Identification: Relevant reports on the pathophysiology of proximal tubal disease were reviewed. All studies in English of microsurgery and macrosurgery, and of radiographic and hysteroscopic cannulation in women with proximal tubal blockage were identified through MEDLINE searches.
Our goals were to determine the prognostic value of a yolk sac or fetal heart motion seen during an early accurately dated transvaginal ultrasound (TVU). We reviewed 225 consecutive pregnancies for fetal heart motion data. Furthermore, 63 pregnancies following in-vitro fertilization were reviewed for yolk sac information.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on 2 sibs with cardiac and renal abnormalities. The first had hypoplastic left heart sequence and renal hypoplasia; the second had a complex congenital heart defect, renal agenesis, and cleft lip and palate. We suggest that these cases represent the first familial examples of the Holzgreve syndrome.
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